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11/01/2006 02:38:53 AM |
I think you got hit by people using their own definitions of Bokeh. |
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11/01/2006 01:42:00 AM |
Ha! That one way to get the subject to look at the camera. I love the dog's expression of anticipation. |
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10/31/2006 12:53:21 PM |
Haha, I like it. My dog has the exact toy! |
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10/30/2006 08:53:17 PM |
...whose subject is enhanced by the bokeh of the background.
So many pix out there with meaningless bokeh's! Your Bokeh (also enhanced with the title) ENHANCES the subject! Good job. I like dogs, too. 10 |
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10/28/2006 01:12:31 PM |
Cute, another fine example of Bokeh, it is the dog that makes the shot so you get high marks as I feel this is what this challenge was all about. Not to many got it I thought. |
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10/27/2006 07:33:26 PM |
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10/25/2006 03:14:28 PM |
:) Very very funny. I think it suffers a bit from over-sharpening, but it still gets the giggle vote from me! |
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10/25/2006 07:17:01 AM |
//www.kenrockwell.com/tech/bokeh.htm DNMC to me, boken is not dof to me. |
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10/25/2006 02:47:37 AM |
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